Sinë | |
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Coordinates: 41°43′50″N 20°17′51″E / 41.73056°N 20.29750°E | |
Country | Albania |
County | Burrel |
Municipality | Burrel |
Municipal unit | Arras |
Time zone | UTC+1 ( CET) |
• Summer ( DST) | UTC+2 ( CEST) |
Sinë ( Albanian definite form: Sina), is a small village in the Dibër County, in Albania. [1] After the 2015 local government reforms, it became part of the municipality Dibër. [2]
Pal Kastrioti (fl. 1383—1407) was given village of Sina (Signa) as a fief by Zetan lord Balša II. Pal's son, Konstantin, was the lord of Serina (Sina, or Cerüja).
The settlements of Setina e Sipërme and Setina e Poshtme are attested in the Ottoman defter of 1467 as villages belonging to the timar of Karagöz in the vilayet of Lower Dibra. Both villages had a total of three households respectively and the anthroponymy recorded depicts an overwhelmingly Albanian character, although a single instance of Slavicisation via the usage of the suffix -ovići is attested in the latter settlement. From Setina e Sipërme: Gjon Vlashi, Gjon Niqifori, and Vlash Bilashi. From Setina e Poshtme: Dimitri Kastrijoti, Pal Pirovići, and Kolë Prifti. [3]
Sinë | |
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Coordinates: 41°43′50″N 20°17′51″E / 41.73056°N 20.29750°E | |
Country | Albania |
County | Burrel |
Municipality | Burrel |
Municipal unit | Arras |
Time zone | UTC+1 ( CET) |
• Summer ( DST) | UTC+2 ( CEST) |
Sinë ( Albanian definite form: Sina), is a small village in the Dibër County, in Albania. [1] After the 2015 local government reforms, it became part of the municipality Dibër. [2]
Pal Kastrioti (fl. 1383—1407) was given village of Sina (Signa) as a fief by Zetan lord Balša II. Pal's son, Konstantin, was the lord of Serina (Sina, or Cerüja).
The settlements of Setina e Sipërme and Setina e Poshtme are attested in the Ottoman defter of 1467 as villages belonging to the timar of Karagöz in the vilayet of Lower Dibra. Both villages had a total of three households respectively and the anthroponymy recorded depicts an overwhelmingly Albanian character, although a single instance of Slavicisation via the usage of the suffix -ovići is attested in the latter settlement. From Setina e Sipërme: Gjon Vlashi, Gjon Niqifori, and Vlash Bilashi. From Setina e Poshtme: Dimitri Kastrijoti, Pal Pirovići, and Kolë Prifti. [3]